Insights into GBIF Data: Occurrence Records and Web Traffic Analysis

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Explore data on Purple Gromwell occurrence in Catalonia, Spain, GBIF network statistics, web traffic insights, occurrence records published by country, and data download requests in 2018. Gain valuable information on species occurrence records and user engagement trends from the GBIF platform.


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  1. OVERVIEW Purple gromwell (Lithospermumpurpurocaeruleum), Romaguets, Catalonia, Spain, 15 May 2018. Photo ressotaelspeusBY-NC3.0 via Natusfera Citizen Science Observation Dataset https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1845054322 July 2018

  2. BY THE NUMBERS 7 July 2018 Species occurrence records Datasets 1,008,977,612 39,715 Country Participants Organizational Participants Publishers 1,217 36 57 Average records downloaded per month (2018) Avg monthly user sessions (2018) 134.3billion 159,127 | 2

  3. Current network https://www.gbif.org/the-gbif-network | 3

  4. GBIF.org Web traffic 2018 to date Rank Country/Territory Sessions % Total Sessions 12.23% 6.07% 5.65% 4.26% 4.24% 4.04% 3.77% 3.71% 3.40% 2.51% 2017 rank Pages / Session 2.87 3.17 3.50 3.42 3.88 2.96 4.05 2.85 3.27 4.90 1 United States 2 India 3 Mexico 4 Spain 5 Brazil 6 Colombia 7 United Kingdom 8 France 9 Germany 10 China 116,763 57,960 53,915 40,562 40,504 38,571 36,031 35,382 32,481 23,991 1 2 3 6 4 9 5 8 7 15 | 4

  5. Data published through GBIF.org www.gbif.org/analytics/global | 5

  6. Occurrence records published during 2018, by country as of 31 May 2018 Country New records 4/18 rank 1 Sweden 7,431,114 1 2 United States 4,942,291 4 3 Norway 4,916,051 2 4 Germany 3,185,655 3 5 Canada 2,501,220 9 6 Japan 2,248,474 5 7 Belgium 2,022,611 14 8 Australia 1,578,147 6 9 France 1,186,336 7 10 South Korea 996,976 8 http://www.gbif.org/country | 6

  7. Total number of occurrence records published by country as of 31 May 2018 Country Occurrences 4/18 rank 1 United States 359,247,117 1 2 Sweden 79,864,885 2 3 United Kingdom 78,359,466 3 4 Australia 71,450,942 4 5 France 42,399,483 5 6 Canada 37,419,974 7 7 Germany 36,126,390 28,252,978 6 8 Netherlands 8 9 Denmark 27,853,090 9 10 Norway 27,804,087 10 http://www.gbif.org/country | 7

  8. Data download requests by country, 2018 Country Downloads 04/18 rank 1 United States 10,772 2 2 Mexico 10,490 1 3 Brazil 6,733 3 4 China 3,947 5 5 United Kingdom 3,941 4 6 Colombia 3,429 7 7 Spain 2,952 6 8 Germany 2,406 9 9 Chile 2,386 10 10 Denmark 1,987 8 | 8

  9. Peer-reviewed publications using GBIF-mediated data through 30 June 2018 | 9

  10. Peer-reviewed uses, by country and region 2018 to date Total # of peer-reviewed papers by country 1 United States 89 2 Brazil 44 3 Mexico 35 3 Australia 35 Total # of papers by region 5 United Kingdom 32 1 Europe & Central Asia 203 6 China 30 2 Latin America & the Caribbean 133 7 Spain 27 3 North America 112 8 Canada 20 4 Asia 58 9 France 20 5 Oceania 44 10 Germany 19 6 Africa 23 | 10

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  14. Abotsi, Komla;Kokou, Kouami;Dubuisson, Jean-Yves;Rouhan, Germinal (2018) A first checklist of the Pteridophytes of Togo (West Africa). Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e24137. https://doi.org/10.3897/bdj.6.e24137 Author countries: Togo, France Featured research June 2018 1 / 2 Alves RJV, Lorscheitter ML, Rezende CM & Silva NG(2018) Airborne palynomorphs on Trindade Island, South Atlantic Ocean, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Botany 41(2): 435 446. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-018-0460-1 Author country: Brazil Arenas-Castro S, Gon alves J, Alves P, Alcaraz-Segura D & Honrado JP (2018) Assessing the multi-scale predictive ability of ecosystem functional attributes for species distribution modelling. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0199292. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199292 Author countries: Portugal, Spain Ballesteros-Mejia L, Lima JS & Collevatti RG (2018) Spatially-explicit analyses reveal the distribution of genetic diversity and plant conservation status in Cerrado biome. Biodiversity and Conservation. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-018-1588-9 Author country: Brazil Invasive alien species Impact of climate change Collins C, Asouti E, Grove M, Kabukcu C, Bradley L & Chiverrell R (2018) Understanding resource choice at the transition from foraging to farming: An application of palaeodistribution modelling to the Neolithic of the Konya Plain, south-central Anatolia, Turkey. Journal of Archaeological Science 96: 57-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2018.02.003 Author country: United Kingdom Species conservation and protected areas Biodiversity and human health Food, farming and biofuels Ecosystem services Deka M & Morshed N (2018) Mapping Disease Transmission Risk of Nipah Virus in South and Southeast Asia. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 3(2): 57. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3020057 Author country: United States Advancing biodiversity science Data management Data papers | 14 https://www.gbif.org/resource/search?contentType=literature

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